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Bandaluzia Flamenco on tour

The Sunshine Coast Flamenco aficionados are in for the highlight of 2023 fine performance arts as premier Flamenco outfit Bandaluzia visit our shores from Sydney on their way to the Brisbane Powerhouse. Bandaluzia will present a spectacular new performance that showcases contemporary flamenco dance and music whilst displaying the essential characteristics of the flamenco tradition. Bandaluzia are celebrated for their powerful performances, unique sound and explosive displays of dazzling musicianship and virtuosity.

Led by ARIA nominated Flamenco guitarist Damian Wright and featuring, Dance Australia Magazine’s “Most Outstanding Dancer” Jessica Statham, unrivalled dancer Rosalie Cocchiaro, outstanding percussionist James Hautmann and superb violinist Yuhki Mayne.

Bandaluzia flamenco will perform at the Eumundi School of Arts, 63 Memorial Drive, Eumundi on Friday 3 February from 7-9pm with licensed bar open from 6pm.

To purchase tickets go to trybooking.com/CEAJK

Ticket prices $45 p/p. For more information visit timbeaoplanet.com

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